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Members of the HOSA Club are Front Row: Jennifer Brown, Julie Broyles, Lisa Pledger, Samonthe Suora, Monica Renaud, Mrs. Betty Tubbs. Second Row.' Felipe Arroyo, Bibi Daly, Tara Shuler, Caroline Gebhardt, Maria Rodriguez, Third Row: Ledet Payne, Ashu Fernandes, Monica Troy, Tom Alexander. Fourth Row: Margaret Woolf, Nathan Lee, Clay Bailey, Aaron Arnold, Jennifer Holly. Members of the OEA Club are Front Row: Mrs. Blanca Garcia, Robbie Brehm, Lauralee Browning, Lauren Lunk. Second Row, Tracy Post, Michelle Shirley, Brenda Mathis, Dawn Blokel, Carol Bramlett. Third Row: Sally Curry, Lisa Frineh, Christine Graf, Laura Witek, Diane Glover, Minerva Caseres. Fourth Row: Migy Guzman, Lori Straup, Brenda Bjork, Todd Roberson, Susan Albright, Donna Gale, Lee Ann Ferguson. Members of the OEA Lab are Front Row: Angell Mora, Paige Neuman, Julie Simpson. Second Row: Ms. Sue Sansom, Melinda Tomerlin, Suzi Tomsett, Rachel Gorst. Third Row: Adrienne Buckley, Jill Aur, Miriam Frey. i
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' My high point in FBLA was when I entered the Job Interview Competi- tion for FBLA and received first place in district and second, out of 46 people, in the state competition. The knowledge I gained from the contest and the new friends I made, especial- ly at both district and state competi- tion which is the best thing about be- Qi ing a part of this club. mm Lee Anne Ferguson, I2 I feel the high point of the year was going to state competitions in Houston. I think that it was a good experience for all who participated. I've been able to meet and get to know other members of this club. It has been a nice year, and I plan to stay in FBLA until I graduate. Kathy Tracy, 10 Bill Thompson shows off his trophies. 'hespians are Front Row: Yvonne Ramirez, 'heryl Hoffer, Valerie Martin, Martin Myers. 'econd Row: Chris Taylor, Alex Scharff, Sean 'rench, Bryan Burns, Todd Turner. FBLA members are: Front Row.' Diane Martin, Wendi Zucker, Jacci Gordon, Lori Brauemen, Nolan Pike, Cathy McCauley, Lauren Nester. Second Row.' Sherry Copeland, Paula Watson, Amy Locke, Suza Howarth, Lee Anne Ferguson, Nechelle Pike, Lisa Garden, Gerry Campbell. Third Row: Debby Llewellyn, Kellie Cunov, Martin Myers, Mark Woods, Colleen Oakes, Kathy Tracy. Fourth Row.' Todd Turner, Mike Reeves, Van Wisdon, Mike Cutrin, Lisa Dunkum.
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IOSA, OEA, OEA Jr. Lab, VOCCT, VOCT The high point of the year in OEA r. Lab was going to Elf Louise because Ju had the satisfaction of helping some eople by wrapping presents for iildren whose families could not afford lem. Everyone was helping other peo- le. Another thing was our penny drive nr the Special Olympics. We went to rackenridge Park to count all of the ennies. While we were there we par- cipated in games like volleyball and ig of war with students of other :hools. Being an officer for OEA gives ie experience in the business field. lso, considering I am a new student to hurchill this year, I met new people nd I went to places and saw things I adn't seen before. I learned many iings from people and am planning to iajor in a business career. I went on a vb interview at a big company which as gotten through OEA. Even if I don't at the job it was a good experience and the next time I won't be so scared. Rachel Gorst, 11 One of our service projects in OEA Jr. Lab was donating food to a needy family for Thanksgiving dinnerg all members participated in donating food, some of us delivered the food to the familyf' Dennis Garza, 11 An activity we were involved in, in OEA Jr. Lab, was going to San Marcos for an OEA convention and getting to meet people from all around the state. Angell Mora, 11 As an officer in VOCCT, I have learned how to hold an office and get along with other people which can help in the future. Kim McEwen, 9 I feel that the high point of VOCCT this year was when our officers went to Round Rock for Regional Contest. In this competition our officers won in Opening and Closing and I won in Job Applicationflnterview. This qualified us to go to State Contest in Houston. Although we did not place there, I feel it was a good experience for all who par- ticipated. Being able to bring the members together to work as a team is very important. I feel we have achieved this goal by being an active club. This will help our members to get involved in other activities in the future. Kathy Tracy, 10 The high point of the year in VOCT Co-Op was probably our banquet we had at the Old San Francisco Steak House. Craig Colson, 12 VOCCT members are Front Row: Anthony Lecocke, Kim MeEwen, Mrs, Sandra Daugherty, Lourdes Arocha, Debbie Long. Second Row: Martha Dieppa, Kathy Tracy, Debra Garcia, Bret Koch. Third Row: Joey Gordon, Edith Kouw, Frankie Renaud, Katya Valentine, Josette Swick. VOCT members are Front Row: Mrs. Mary Hoffman, Kristi Cole. Second Row: Greg Puterbaugh, Wade Marshall, Glenn Hartung. Third Row: Mike Hobert, Brett Kowald, Johnny Pace, Sarah Creasey. Fourth Row: Gary Rupp, Mike Valentine, Craig Colson.
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